Police
Tucson voters will decide in March if a half-cent rise for 10 years will provide more firefighters and police officers
The wives and families of Burnsville Firefighter/Paramedic Adam Finseth, Officer Paul Elmstrand and Officer Matt Ruge share how difficult the losses have been since their husbands were killed in the line of duty
Virginia Beach salaries are 5 to 10% below the comparable market average
Miguel Armenta claims the police used excessive and negligent force when he was arrested in 2014
Chief: “It’s a time for us to not only remember the lives lost that day but to also honor the courage and strength that was displayed by everyday heroes”
Each team will prepare 40 pounds of chicken and three pork loins for the blind voting in the “Battle of the Badges” cook-off
A retired firefighter and police officer sued the city, arguing that the changes were unconstitutional and a violation of their pension contracts
The dept. considered updating uniforms prior to the Dallas shootings
The restaurant sent 300 burritos to first responders battling a raging wildfire Monday
Chief: “Our police brothers and sisters have been under attack”
The team was invited to show they are appreciated by firefighters around the country
The uniforms were stolen from a laundromat a week before the arrest
After a concerned mother posted on Facebook that her son had no one to play with, the fire and police departments turn up
Chris Cebollero and Greg Friese, MS, NRP, discuss EMS MCI response lessons learned from protests turned violent in Ferguson and Dallas
Departments across the state posted on social media to extend their solidarity and sympathy toward the Dallas Police Department
The U.S. Justice Department, which immediately launched a civil rights investigation into the Baton Rouge shooting, said it would monitor Minnesota’s investigation.
The attacks made Thursday the deadliest day for U.S. law officers since the Sept. 11, 2001
It was not clear from the murky cellphone footage whether Sterling had the gun in his hand or was reaching for it when he was shot.
Mark Monroe was arrested Friday on charges following a stolen vehicle and crash scene last month
Stephen Gonzales allegedly pulled over a driver and called for law enforcement
The threat triggered confusion on how the fire department would respond to calls
Reports of a man with a rifle on a roof warranted a SWAT response
Video of the aftermath of Sunday’s game at Coney Island shows dozens of players brawling and yelling curses
People convicted of felony hate crimes could face an additional five years in prison and up to a $5,000 fine
The overhaul establishes a tier for newly hired employees, limiting maximum pension payments and equalizing employer and employee contribution rates
The fire department suspended the four, who police said enjoyed the thrill of riding in fire trucks
There have been numerous instances of the system crashing or failing to relay calls
First responders would be protected under the bill at a state level, although a similar federal bill has been proposed in Congress
Hunter Powell found a garden hose and kept the fire from spreading; police suspect a burglar set the fire
Sam Young approached police officers and firefighters on multiple occasions and asked for money, sometimes as much as $1,000
Anthony Ramos was found with bloodshot, glassy eyes and had a strong odor of alcohol on his breath
Chett Lyncker, 34, was found dead in his home by police officers investigating a possible domestic violence situation
The girl’s father told police the burning occurred when he was trying to give the baby a bath